序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Strength Exercise Mechanisms US15245953 2016-08-24 US20170056715A1 2017-03-02 William T. Dalebout; Gordon Cutler
A treadmill including a frame, an exercise deck attached to the frame, and a first push-up handle attached to the frame and elevated over the exercise deck.
142 Strength Exercise Mechanisms US15245473 2016-08-24 US20170056711A1 2017-03-02 William T. Dalebout; Gordon Cutler
A treadmill includes a frame, an exercise deck attached to the frame, and a first handle movably attached to the frame. The first handle has a first orientation where the first handle is positioned within a region above the exercise deck and stabilized to support a user's weight during a body weight exercise, and a second orientation where the first handle is positioned away from the region above the exercise deck.
143 JUNGLE GYM JOINT AND JUNGLE GYM US15224932 2016-08-01 US20170056699A1 2017-03-02 Shinji Todokoro
A jungle gym joint has a joint main body including joint shafts to which pipes are connected and rotary members. The pipe is connected to one end and a folding portion is formed at the other end of the rotary member, the folding member being formed by a flat plate portion being held in a bifurcate portion together with the joint main body. A cover member including engaging projections on an inner circumferential surface is provided on an outer circumference of the folding portion. The cover member is guided to move back and forth in an axial direction by the engaging projections being brought into engagement with guide grooves. The folding portion is restricted from being folded with the cover member staying in an advanced end position while the restriction of folding thereof can be released with the cover member staying in a withdrawal end position.
144 Sideline exercise equipment US14720571 2015-05-22 US09573011B1 2017-02-21 Matthew T. Nasta
An exercise apparatus includes a plurality of stations and at least one harness assembly connecting the stations together. Each station includes a riser assembly having a top and a bottom, and a platform assembly coupled to the bottom of the riser assembly. Each platform assembly is adjustable between a first state, in which the platform assembly rests on a horizontal support surface, and a second state, in which the platform assembly is folded vertically against the respective riser assembly. Each riser assembly includes a lower riser and an upper riser that are coupled together such that the upper riser may be translated up and down. An exercise accessory is coupled to at least one of the riser assemblies. The apparatus is adjustable from a use state to a transport state, without disassembly, such that it may be moved from a first use location to a second use location.
145 Retractable Wall Mounted Exercise Rack System US15230782 2016-08-08 US20160339291A1 2016-11-24 Erik S. Hopperstad; Brian B. Brasch
A retractable wall mounted exercise rack system for providing an exercise rack that may be easily and compactly stored when not in use. The retractable wall mounted exercise rack system generally includes one or more brackets attached to a wall, a pair of support members, and a plurality of arms pivotally extending from the brackets and pivotally connecting to the support members. One or more actuators are connected between the brackets and the arms to assist in lifting the structure into a compact retracted position for storage.
146 BALANCE REHABILITATION FOR UPPER-EXTREMITY TARGET TASKS US15143536 2016-04-30 US20160317870A1 2016-11-03 SHANE HAAS
A balance rehabilitation apparatus for upper-extremity target tasks of a person including a support framework and position-adjustable platforms attached to the support framework. The position-adjustable platforms may be loosed, relocated, and fixed along the support framework as desired to manipulate the level of difficulty of the balance rehabilitation exercises performed by a person or persons. The apparatus is operationally configured so that persons may perform rehabilitation exercises when standing, sitting or kneeling.
147 FUNCTIONAL TRAINING RIG KIT US15057285 2016-03-01 US20160303415A1 2016-10-20 Tom Beaver; Jim Beaver
A functional training rig kit includes a box and a plurality of components adapted to fit within the box. The components include at least two posts adapted to extend in an upright direction from the box, the posts each having a length greater than the longest dimension of the box and including at least two elongate members dimensioned to fit within the box and adapted to be removably fastened together to form one of the posts. The components also include a bar adapted to extend transversely between adjacent posts, the bar being dimensioned to fit within the box. The components further include at least one angled support member for each of the posts, each support member being adapted to fit within the box and provided with structure for securing the support member to one of the posts and with structure to engage a ground surface.
148 POLE VAULT SWING-UP RACK US15130809 2016-04-15 US20160303414A1 2016-10-20 Timothy R. Werner
A pole vault swing-up rack includes a frame body with upper hooks and a lower push bracket. The rack is designed to hang vertically from a horizontal bar—as a pull-up bar—by the hooks. An athlete hanging from the pull-up bar in an upright vertical position may kick his/her legs and torso up to an inverted vertical position to simulation movement of a pole vault. The athlete's shoulder rests against vertical uprights of the rack to maintain the athlete's shoulders and body in front of a vertical plane as in a pole vault. A trainer can use the lower push bracket to assist the athlete in the kicking motion. The parts of the rack that come into contact with the athlete may be covered in foam padding and a rubber coating.
149 Modular Activity Board US15153667 2016-05-12 US20160256746A1 2016-09-08 Eitan Kramer; Frank Bleck; Eric Michael Bergman
An apparatus for receiving one or more activity attachments including a deck having one or more openings along a long axis of the deck and between the top surface and the bottom surface of the deck. Each of the one or more openings having a circular aperture for receiving an accessory of a set of accessories. Each accessory of the set of accessories providing an activity for a user of the activity. Each accessory having an attachment platform configured to attach the accessory to the board. The attachment platform having a locking mechanism to engaging with a complementary locking mechanism of the board.
150 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MUSCLE MOVEMENT TRAINING US15153192 2016-05-12 US20160256725A1 2016-09-08 Christopher Verdi
Apparatuses and methods for motion and muscle training are disclosed. An apparatus includes a first retractor device, a second retractor device and a body gear unit for engaging a human. The body gear unit is attached to the first retractor device and the second retractor device. The first retractor device and the second retractor device each provide a constant non-variable load and constant resistance in opposite directions. A method includes attaching a body gear unit to a body, attaching first and second retractor devices to the body gear unit, and performing at least one movement using the body gear unit. The at least one movement is performed in a direction that is opposite to a direction of resistance of the first retractor device. A direction of resistance of the second retractor device is opposite to the direction of resistance of the first retractor device.
151 Exercise and rehabilitation apparatus with adjustable constant load resistance unit US14727841 2015-06-01 US09433815B1 2016-09-06 Paul G Hughes
An exercise and rehabilitation apparatus is provided having resistance load units comprising a resistance drum rotabably coupled to a user crank handle mechanism, a friction strap surrounds the resistance drum wherein the level of friction resistance between the drum and the resistance load unit housing is user selectable thereby selecting the force required to rotate the user crank. Once user adjusted the resistance load unit provides a constant load to the user crank. Resistance load units are mounted opposingly providing a left and right hand user crank. A variety of user crank embodiments are provided for simulating the forces and motion experienced by a user in various sporting, exercising and rehabilitation user activities.
152 Retractable Wall Mounted Exercise Rack System US15149775 2016-05-09 US20160250515A1 2016-09-01 Erik S. Hopperstad; Brian B. Brasch
A retractable wall mounted exercise rack system for providing an exercise rack that may be easily and compactly stored when not in use. The retractable wall mounted exercise rack system generally includes one or more brackets attached to a wall, a pair of support members, and a plurality of arms pivotally extending from the brackets and pivotally connecting to the support members. One or more actuators are connected between the brackets and the arms to assist in lifting the structure into a compact retracted position for storage.
153 Retractable wall mounted exercise rack system US15149775 2016-05-09 US09409048B1 2016-08-09 Erik S. Hopperstad; Brian B. Brasch
A retractable wall mounted exercise rack system for providing an exercise rack that may be easily and compactly stored when not in use. The retractable wall mounted exercise rack system generally includes one or more brackets attached to a wall, a pair of support members, and a plurality of arms pivotally extending from the brackets and pivotally connecting to the support members. One or more actuators are connected between the brackets and the arms to assist in lifting the structure into a compact retracted position for storage.
154 Retractable wall mounted exercise rack system US14682431 2015-04-09 US09333387B2 2016-05-10 Erik S. Hopperstad; Brian B. Brasch
A retractable wall mounted exercise rack system for providing an exercise rack that may be easily and compactly stored when not in use. The retractable wall mounted exercise rack system generally includes one or more brackets attached to a wall, a pair of support members, and a plurality of arms pivotally extending from the brackets and pivotally connecting to the support members. One or more actuators are connected between the brackets and the arms to assist in lifting the structure into a compact retracted position for storage.
155 Functional training rig kit US14388496 2013-07-18 US09308409B2 2016-04-12 Tom Beaver; Jim Beaver
A functional training rig kit includes a box and a plurality of components adapted to fit within the box. The components include at least two posts adapted to extend in an upright direction from the box, the posts, each having a length greater than the longest dimension of the box, include at least two elongate members dimensioned to fit within the box and adapted to be removably fastened together to form one of the posts. A bar is adapted to extend transversely between adjacent posts, the bar being dimensioned to fit within the box. At least one angled support member is provided for each of the posts. Each support member is adapted to fit within the box and is configured so that, at least when the functional training kit is assembled, the support member is secured to one of the posts and supports the post relative to a ground surface.
156 Abdominal exercise apparatus US14136256 2013-12-20 US09302149B1 2016-04-05 Darnyl Parker
An abdominal exercise apparatus designed to be utilized by one or two people. The abdominal exercise apparatus includes a base having a central arm, a post joined to the central arm and extending vertically therefrom, at least one pair of foot supports extending from the post, a pair of base sleeves, each of the pair of base sleeves joined to opposing sides of the base, a pair of supports, each of the supports having a first support end and a second support end, wherein the second support end is received by one of the base sleeves, and a pair of T-shaped knee rests, each of the T-shaped knee rests includes a long arm having a first end and a second end and a short arm attached to the first end of the long arm, wherein each of the second long arm ends is received by the first end of each of the pair of supports.
157 SURFACE MOUNTED MODULAR EXERCISE DEVICE US14731966 2015-06-05 US20150352395A1 2015-12-10 Trever Gregory
Described herein are devices and methods which incorporate a surface mounted “base structure” for use with one or more components allowing various resistance-based exercises to be performed, for example, exercises incorporating bars, benches, handles and resistance bands. The device can be made modular such that an intermediate structure can interchangeably cooperate with various components allowing a myriad of different exercises to be performed, utilizing the same single intermediate structure. The device can comprise additional designs and features to enhance the safety and stability of the device and the connections of the various components to the device.
158 KINETIC CHAIN TRAINING APPARATUS US14181071 2014-02-14 US20150231469A1 2015-08-20 Ryan Russell Pretz; Clint Lee Vanlandingham
A training apparatus includes a panel depicting a human form image. The human form image defines an area in which a plurality of anchors are disposed. The anchors are adapted to connect to the proximal end of a resistance line, the distal end each resistance line is attached to a user training a specific movement. Each anchor is located on the human form image at a predetermined location and depicts a body position to be assumed by the user when beginning training. An alternative embodiment apparatus includes a panel with a patterned distribution of anchors. The apparatus includes a sheet adapted to overlay and be held by the panel. The anchors are accessible through the sheet. The sheet contains indication for a user of a particular height dimension of groupings of anchors to which to attach resistance lines to train a particular sport-specific movement.
159 Sports training ladder US13847852 2013-03-20 US09039575B2 2015-05-26 Allen Holland
A sports training agility ladder is usable in a flat ladder position with the ladder rungs on or close to the ground. The ladder may also be moved into and used in a hurdle position where a bridge or center section of each rung is raised up off of the ground. The ladder accordingly provides advantages of an agility ladder and of hurdles. Each rung may have permanently attached left and right tubes forming a frame. Left and right elastic cords may extend through the left and right tubes. The ladder is consequently easily and compactly folded up for storage and transport, and quickly and easily unfolded for use in either the ladder position or the hurdle position.
160 EXERCISE EQUIPMENT FRAME HAVING SECTIONAL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS US14015510 2013-08-30 US20150065316A1 2015-03-05 Carl K. Towley, III; Gregory S. Olson
An exercise equipment frame, such as a power cage, is formed from uprights that comprise at least two sections that are telescopically interfit with one another. The sections have an interference fit between them when the telescopic interconnection is made that is tight enough to require the use of a tool that enables leverage greater than that achievable by the hand pressure of a user. The sections may be of substantially equal length to one another when forming the main uprights of the frame to allow packaging of the sections when disassembled in a carton of more regular dimensions. The sections may also be unequal length to allow coupling of a frame extension to the top of a completed power cage type frame.
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